File:Typical moss with both generations.png
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[edit]DescriptionTypical moss with both generations.png |
English: Illustration of Dicranum rufescens first published in Bryologia Europaea (v.1) in 1851. The same illustration was reused in Mosses with Hand-Lens and Microscope, published in 1903, but the species was there identified as Dicranella rufescens. It isn't clear which name is the valid one. |
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Source | Bryologia Europaea, seu, Genera muscorum Europaeorum monographice illustrata, 1836-1855. I've colorized the original black-and-white drawing and added the labels "A" and "B" to identify the sporophyte and gametophyte generations (respectively). |
Author | original artist unknown |
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